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While ostensibly sounding much like their last few from a production standpoint, Repentless is actually the band's most unapologetically thrash album in years.
By Ben Apatoff Why bother reviewing a new album by SLAYER? You'll enjoy it if you liked the last few, and you'll steer clear...
"This band clearly has so much to offer and in terms of musicianship, songwriting and arranging."
"Third time is often the charm, and Enforced have built on the progress they made on Kill Grid and At The Walls."
"High Command haven’t so much chiseled their name as they have blasted through the monument to thrash metal greats completely."
"Detherous is the kind of band that makes non-metalheads cover their ears in disgust, and makes devotees like us turn it up ever louder...
These legendary "Scandinavian Gods" are about to "Bewitch" you yet again.
"Krisiun have nothing to prove to anyone. They're doing what they were born to do."
While not exactly revolutionary, Totem highlights Soulfly as Max expressing everything he likes about metal, as well as his native culture.
"Still, Let The World Burn is definitely worth the time. Listeners who stuck around all these years will find their wildest dreams rewarded."
"You really couldn't ask for a better example of a death metal record than Corpsegrinder."
"Heavy Steps acts a beacon of how to bolster one's own basics and starting points so as to inject new life into one's own...
"More violent than a Walmart opening on Black Friday, Persona Non Grata is, frankly, a lot more than I expected."
Somewhere, someone writing or YouTubing (or however kid's today get their point across) a review of Cannibal Corpse’s 15th album is kicking it off...
The saying goes, everything is bigger in Texas. This adage rings especially true in the riff department, exemplified most recently by Steel Bearing Hand....
I love the original Star Wars trilogy, like most people who are alive and not assholes. I was born too late to see any...
Weight of the False Self comes after 26 years Hatebreed beating the same horse. Is the horse dead? Well… define alive.
The long-awaited fourth album from Mr. Bungle returns to the band's thrash metal roots, seeking to realize the potential of its first demo.
Like so many forms of art, metal is in a consistent state of evolution and development. A multitude of styles and subgenres have existed...
Your everyday metalhead likes to think of him/herself as an iconoclastic rapscallion thumbing their nose at the lemming-like banality of the entertainment mainstream. Truthfully,...
With a few notable detours, this self-titled album is a solid reminder of why Lamb of God rose to the top of the New...
Hard to believe its been 15 years since August Burns Red released Thrill Seeker. Once the young frontrunners of metalcore, they’ve matured into one...
Ten years ago, a little-known Norwegian band released their debut album to an unsuspecting metal underground. Adorned by the beautiful cover art of John...